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Resources related to climate migration created in conjunction with UFV Faculty, Students, and Library Staff

Introduction

Approximately 20 million people are forced to leave their homes due to extreme weather events each year (UNCHR, n.d.b.). The Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) reported 30.7 million people were displaced in 2020 due to climate disasters (the highest it has been in the past 10 years), see infographic below for more details on types of weather events that caused displacement (2021). The IDMC also noted that "many people stayed in their exposed homes despite early warnings because of fear of infection" from Covid-19 (2021, p. 15). These situations have short and long-term impacts across society in the realms of politics, healthcare, and the economy to name a few. 

conflict and disaster infographic which includes climate migration statistics.


Image: IDMC. (2021). New Displacements in 2020: Breakdown for Conflict and Disasters. 

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